well ...

updating analog is quite easy ...

cd /usr/ports/www/analog
make install && make clean && make distclean 

and then you have it ... all cleanly installed. Of course, you need to set up the 
analog.cfg on your own. 

Well, as far as I know ... the Red Hat rpm's for analog do work, and don't screw up 
your system. However, I've only
compiled analog myself on Red Hat systems. 

I use the rpm's as little as possible ... the rpm's aren't something which you can 
rely on. 

tim

On Thu, Apr 13, 2000 at 07:23:44PM +0100, Stephen Turner wrote:
> On Thu, 13 Apr 2000, tim wrote:
> > 
> > the .deb packages sound quite good ... it sounds like they work like the ports!  
>:-)
> > 
> 
> Absolutely. I think the BSD ports system is good too, from the little I know
> about it. In Debian you just need to type
>   apt-get install analog
> and it will go and fetch it and any dependencies from your favourite Debian
> mirror site (possibly your CD drive :) and install them all.
> 
> -- 
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